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<blockquote data-quote="FrstNlastOddity" data-source="post: 3248384" data-attributes="member: 145312"><p>Well here we are day before elections as I sit in my office looking over at my neighbors house and I see the US flag displayed proudly out front, I get a very good feeling of patriotism. </p><p></p><p>Normally I would not take notice of the flag because I see them everywhere, but this one is special. The person flying this flag is the reason it's special you see he has been run out of an adjacent town be cause he ran a junk yard out of his home. He moved next to my business, which is in a residential area. He was working at a factory that manufactures batteries used in military equipment, not just the US military, but British as well, in fact my son in law went to England to help train the workers in their factory over there. Anyway the middle east winds down the demand for military batteries lessons and my neighbor gets laid off. He falls back on what he knows and starts junking cars and anything he can beg barrow and yes even steal. During the process he ends up with alot of junk and tires around his property.</p><p></p><p>Of course the local people are all up in arms to get him removed or clean up the junk, mind you the only thing illegal are the tires. He get's tickets and has to go to court. At the end of the day he finally removes the tires and cleans the place up a little. He try's to fix up an old garage on the property that the roof had fallen in, of course the building inspector quickly condemned the building as soon as he fixed it up because it wasn't built to code.</p><p></p><p>My point is this I have no idea what political party he belongs to or who he's going to vote for, but if anyone had a reason to be a little upset with the status quo and not participate in this country politically or patriotically he would be understandably justified. Oh yea and he happens to be black in predominately white community. </p><p></p><p>So yes vote tomorrow, I know he will. But vote for your vision of America not what someone on TV or someone from a different country suggests. It's been awhile since the country has been as polarized as it is, we have two very distinct choices. I wouldn't attempt to guess who will prevail, but if you want your guy to win you better vote.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrstNlastOddity, post: 3248384, member: 145312"] Well here we are day before elections as I sit in my office looking over at my neighbors house and I see the US flag displayed proudly out front, I get a very good feeling of patriotism. Normally I would not take notice of the flag because I see them everywhere, but this one is special. The person flying this flag is the reason it's special you see he has been run out of an adjacent town be cause he ran a junk yard out of his home. He moved next to my business, which is in a residential area. He was working at a factory that manufactures batteries used in military equipment, not just the US military, but British as well, in fact my son in law went to England to help train the workers in their factory over there. Anyway the middle east winds down the demand for military batteries lessons and my neighbor gets laid off. He falls back on what he knows and starts junking cars and anything he can beg barrow and yes even steal. During the process he ends up with alot of junk and tires around his property. Of course the local people are all up in arms to get him removed or clean up the junk, mind you the only thing illegal are the tires. He get's tickets and has to go to court. At the end of the day he finally removes the tires and cleans the place up a little. He try's to fix up an old garage on the property that the roof had fallen in, of course the building inspector quickly condemned the building as soon as he fixed it up because it wasn't built to code. My point is this I have no idea what political party he belongs to or who he's going to vote for, but if anyone had a reason to be a little upset with the status quo and not participate in this country politically or patriotically he would be understandably justified. Oh yea and he happens to be black in predominately white community. So yes vote tomorrow, I know he will. But vote for your vision of America not what someone on TV or someone from a different country suggests. It's been awhile since the country has been as polarized as it is, we have two very distinct choices. I wouldn't attempt to guess who will prevail, but if you want your guy to win you better vote. Regards [/QUOTE]
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